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Taiwan leads East Asia with free HPV shots for boys
Taiwan leads East Asia by offering free HPV vaccinations to boys, aiming for herd immunity. The campaign targets junior high students, achieving high vaccination rates.2025/12/30 17:57 -

Taiwan hospital marks 130 years with cancer initiative
National Taiwan University Hospital celebrates its 130th anniversary with President Lai Ching-te highlighting its role in public health and future plans for cancer prevention and smart medicine.2025/06/17 07:00 -

Cancer tops Taiwan’s causes of death for 43rd year
Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare reports cancer as the leading cause of death since 1982. Suicide rates rose 4.2% last year, prompting new prevention efforts.2025/06/16 19:00 -

Taiwan aims to boost life expectancy to 82 years
Premier Cho Jung-tai emphasizes Taiwan’s commitment to health at the 2025 Healthy Aging Forum. Key initiatives aim to boost life expectancy and reduce cancer mortality.2025/02/12 08:35 -

Health ministry clarifies betel quid act’s intent
Taiwan’s Ministry of Health and Welfare clarifies that the new betel quid act aims to reduce health risks, not ban the industry. The draft prohibits use by minors and pregnant women and designates public areas as betel quid-free zones.2025/01/20 10:47 -

President Lai to launch ’Healthy Taiwan’ committee
Discover how President Lai Ching-te’s inauguration of the Healthy Taiwan Promotion Committee on Aug. 22 aims to revolutionize healthcare in Taiwan, focusing on pediatric care, cancer prevention, and more.2024/08/21 12:43 -

Taipei expands free HPV vaccinations to include boys
Starting September 1, Taipei will extend its free HPV vaccination program to junior high school boys, aiming for a 70% vaccination rate with initiatives including school tours and educational sessions on vaccine safety and benefits.2024/05/31 16:55 -

Legislators urge inclusive HPV vaccine program in Taiwan
Lawmakers and health advocates in Taipei call for gender equality in cancer prevention policy, pushing for junior high school boys to be included in the public HPV vaccination program. Data shows higher rates of oral HPV infections and head and neck cancer in males. Taipei City has already allocated funds for HPV vaccinations for boys, with calls for nationwide implementation. Suggestions include using increased tobacco health surcharge revenue to fund vaccinations. Calls for equal opportunities in cancer prevention measures for all students and a focus on lowering cancer risks for children.2024/03/05 17:23 -

Lung cancer takes the lead on Taiwan’s cancer list in 2021
Taiwan’s most common cancer has shifted from colorectal cancer to lung cancer, according to the Health Promotion Administration (HPA). This change was observed in 2021, ending a 15-year record held by colorectal cancer. The HPA’s report listed the top 10 cancers, with lung and colorectal cancers being the most common. Other cancers on the list include breast, liver, oral, prostate, thyroid, stomach, skin, and pancreatic cancer. Pancreatic cancer notably made the list for the first time. Dr. Chen Jin-shing, chief of surgery at National Taiwan University Hospital, explained that the shift is not surprising as lung cancer has been the leading cause of cancer-related deaths for the past decade. The HPA’s Cancer Prevention and Control Division director, Lin Li-ju, highlighted an increase in early lung cancer detection following the introduction of low dose computed tomography (LDCT) screening in 2022. In 2021, there were 121,762 new cases of cancer registered in Taiwan, marking the first decline in new patient numbers. On average, a person was diagnosed with cancer every 4 minutes and 19 seconds. HPA Director-General Wu Chao-chun urged individuals to reduce their risk factors and recommended regular screenings for early detection and treatment, especially for those at high risk.2023/11/13 12:01



